>I’m going to rework the way I post things on this blog, seeing that the current way of doing things had resulted in me not following it.

When I had stopped watching an anime (“dropped”) that is currently on TV in Japan that is at the 3rd or more episode, I usually don’t write a post about it except for a brief mention on twitter and the anime in question disappearing from my “Anime Watch List” section at the sidebar, but do give a detailed description at the end of the season. The problem with this is writing a very long list, plus writing the preview of the next season, and possibly having forgotten in detail of why I had dropped it. Anime dropped before this month (June 2011), but after the spring anime started, are not reflected.

With that, I am no longer writing the end-of-season review, but write each one of them individually as soon as it ended or had them “dropped”. Anime that has been dropped after many episodes are usually ones that fail to progress in storyline (entertain me in the case of slice-of-life) or had tolerated it for quite some time due to other reasons like being related to an another anime (To Aru Majutsu no Index 2), or had very detailed landscaping (Hanasaku Iroha).

The rough idea of writing a 6th blog story is starting to come inside my head. When I do publish it, people may ask if I’ve skipped a number as, if you look at the navigation menu, there’s currently only no.1-4 listed, with the fifth entry listed as no.6 and might ask what happened to no.5.

Well, there is a 5th story, but I’m just publishing it for a friend who asked me to put it up on my blog on their behalf. Since then, there has been no new parts written for it and I don’t know what that friend is up to. In other words, it got abandoned as soon as it got published, and I’m already busy writing for story 2 and 3.

So what exactly will the sixth story be about? Well, it’s based on an idea of the manga I read a few hours ago. Initial plans includes an another person’s point of view of Mizuho Girls’ Academy, which the most recent parts of the second story is taking place in, but that doesn’t really allow me to tell much about what the place.is like from a normal person’s point of view. Hopefully with minimal interaction with the main characters of the older stories.

>Why why why? What’s with the requirements being a complicated process and requiring things that I don’t have or hard to get? Also, why do they use difficult words to describe it too? Too bad it’s not like games where you can’t restart/undo things, or have something to guide me.

Can’t I just know and do what I want, get paid a lot, find a spouse, a nice place to live in, and be happy?

>The background of my main blog in English has changed to an image taken in Ikenohata, Taito-ku in Tokyo, which was the same image previously used on my Twitter profile. This has yet to be applied to the Japanese version.